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NORTH UGORG1A CITIZEN.
J. T. WHITMAN, Editor.
DALTON. GEORGIA :
Thursday, August 37, 1808.
SlTIOVa Dl.NOCRiTIC TICKET.
roa president:
HON. H0EATI0 SEYMOUR,
or NKW YORK*
foa vicfc'Mir.iiDENT:
Gan. Frank. P. Blair,
or MiBiocnf.
Btata Eleotorlsl Ticket,
son tn* staIs *f timin':
fils. JOHN B. GORDON', of Minn,
Hun. JOBS T. ULAKKE, of Rsiidolph.
itttUittn I
Om. Vf. T. WoFfORn, of Bartow.
T. X. Noniroon, of Chatham.
VOS TUI DISTRICT, 1
1. Jons C. Nicnota, of Pierce.
2. Cot. Ouistu T. Goods, of Sumter.
S. lUrus.t J. Moms, of Muscogee.
4. Ac ii eu’.O. Btcos, of Bibb.
j. Mir. J. R. Cosmiso. of IlloliraouJ.
5. H. P. Bstt, of Forsyth.
t, Cut. Juris D. WitlirLt, of Cobb.
4LTIRK1TISI
1. J; n. nemrn, or Brooks.
•J. Williis 0. Ftssiso, of Beestuf.
». WlLLiiu 0. Toantr, of Troup.
4. Ds. HlSII WmmiT.of Twiggs.
6. (lux. D. II. DoBost, of it like*.
s. fijjtiucrj MclIiLLrn, of Habersham.
7. Cot. V. A. Gitutt, of Pulton.
up tlielr party—to still, rlilo over sa
cred rights—still keep armed men at
every door' to coerce opinion—still
bleed the land with their negro tyran
ny—still brenfc every law that stops
tlielr mad 1 policy—still hold on to their
crazy governmental mockeries of Stato
organizations, and complete tho nnnl*
hllatlon of our great Commonwealth ;
and they ask ns—white men, and rtee
men, and honest men—to add our aid
to their damning shame, and consent
to our own Ignominy.
To tho shambles with tho whole In
iquitous party.
Tho Calhoun Mass Mi
This wan a handsome sue
crowd was largo. Mon, wi
dron and freedmon poured out for th
qecnslon. Over 4000 peoplo wore prei
cnt. Flvo long, able' speeches'’were
made. Tho enthusiasm was Intense.
Rov. U. C. Cnrturoponod With pray
er.
Col. Waddell," Kloctoj 1 for tl)e;5th
District, opened In n stirring | of
RED
—Tito EnqT
Wo loarn]
hat a largi
of wli
Sculawngs,' were anxious .
4th Ward Democratic Club,” and
Imd been tondored tho use of Concert
Hall, and would have a meeting .Mon
day night to organize. Thus Is tho
' lull
The False Issues of Radicalism.
It shows the desperato shifts to which
tho Radicals are driven when they de
sert every living issue of the day and
set up falso issues for agitation. When
pinned down to a dissection of the
economy and hontjsty of tbelr adminis
tration they pitifully whine, that the
Democrats mean another rebellion.—
When charged with overthrowing con
atltutlonal government they liyRfcWW
cally gabble for pence. Whon con
fronted with the horrible distress their
policy has brought upon the country
they whimper dolorously, Rebel Ku
Klox.
They know, and the world knows,
that there is not a man In the South
who would throw tho land Into war.—
The Tennessee Confederate Generals
petition Brownlow and the' General
Assembly for equal rights. They re
pudiate rioting and offer to help keep
peace; and they are spurned like dogs,
their overtures rejected and a bill In
troduced to givo Brownlow unllmttod
power to make and arm negro militia
to oppress the democratic element..
Who is for war hero f
Mass Mooting and BftrbOcuo.
We call nttcntioH to the big Barbe
cue and Mnss Meeting our Democratic
Club arc going to get up in Dalton on
tho 20tH of October,
It is Intended to bo tho big thing of
the campaign In Georgia, The adjoin
ing counties nro to ho inviiod to take
part. The great speakers North and
Wcat, ns well as ffom our own Stnto
are to he Invltod. Such a grand up-
rislng ns we mean to havo tho memory
of man knoweth not to tho contrary.
Largo committees havo been ap
pointed, whloh wo give elsewhere.. Tho
attention of members of the; commit
tees is called to tlielr appointment,liild
they are urged to come out and organ
ize AND GET TO WORK.
On tho first Tuesday in September
a meeting has been called to select
delegates to the District Convention at
Kingston on the Oth, to select a candi
date for Congress—a most important
matter. Tho members of tho commit
tco are nrged to como out to that meet,
ing, and orgnuizo and got ready for
work.
Tho committee on invitation Will get
up tho speakers, and procure tho co
operation of tho adjoining counties,
Tho committee on Subsistence will
get np meats and other edibles for tbe
occasion. Whole beoves have been
already subscribed by single men,
Every member of this comniitteo 1ms
a big work on bis shoulder. Tho rep
utatlon of Whitfield county,' and of
Cherokee Georgia, is at stake. Fif
teen or twenty thousand must bo fed
and that amply.
The committee on Financo are to
raise money for the Indispensable ex
penses, and mustcanvass energetically,
The eommltteo on music will pro
vide a handsomo band for tho occa
sion.
Tho committee on stand and shelter
thing. He took it in rear and In front,
on the flanks and from every quarter
at tho same time. Tho yells of, the
crowd testified to his excoriations.—
Landing then into a handsome appcnl
to the freodmen, ho left them fervid
under his ministrations.
Col. Styles, of tho Constitution, flung
away Ids gloves and handled tho dirty
topicwlthontmercy. Somcofbispoints
woro strikingly made, and his fearless
nblllty touched, man.va congenial chord
in the bosoms of Ids hearers. Tho
cxamplo of demolition became so con-
A Radical Coup D’etat hiiOr to 1
the Election.—Tho Washington spe
cial to tho I.ouisvlllo Journal says7 v !
There Is a good (lcal’of'Wf
S n-lioling, around 'Witt hotels, and
ising going on boro In tho radical
8anctnni sanctorum: I Tho cpmiltion of
togious that the entire mass in tho lioat
of tho Imblt, left bad Radicalism and
took to good Barbecue, and the demo
lition of on tables was stunning. Many
nogroes ate of tho poisoned food, but,
strange to say, none of them were kill
ed, Radical vaticinations and , false
hoods to the contrnary notwithstand-
ing. When will this miserable far
tion conso to attempt deluding nn
ignorant and credulous people with
their falsehoods and misrepresenta
tions f Tho truth is, this is tho sole
staple of their workmanship. Upon
fair fields and in honest disoussipn
they would bo whipped so quickly .tlieir
efforts would Willy morit tile name
of a,trial. To pervert, to misrepresent,
to lie, to delude, is their only means
of success; their Only exorcise of their
powers; an<J .sooner or inter they wjl
como to tlio scorn of even the ignorant
AU over tbo country their press and
the negroes tho Demo- will got tho accommodations for the
ernts menu to remand them into slave
ry—and this! in tbo face of the Demo
cratic Platform, which says slavery is
• dead issue never to be re-agitated,
It it false and they know ft, and they
WMW vk«.'~V& «HWP SfiWrt.V.Tt
There is not a man in the Soufjh who
wieliea tbo negroes slaves again.
These false Issues won't do. They
arc shams—they aro humbugs. They
are inducements to strife. They arc
base tricks to draw attention from the
real, living, volcanic issuea of the hour.
Tho Radicals are tho real revolu
tionists of tho day. In their desper
ation to hold on to ill-gotten power
they eernple at nothing, Tiioy look
to rebel outrages to keep them in pow
er, and tho democratic regard for ord
er everywhere maddens them into false
hood and trickery.
What aro the real issnes of the day ?
We will toll them, and wo daro them
to meet ns in thoir calm discussion.
Their government, in three years,
has cost tho-country as much as sov-
enty-threo years of Democratic and
Whig rule, and this in time of poacc.
They have established the Frccdmau’s
Bureau—a great nigger free boarding
h'ousc—to control tho negro vote for
thoir party. They keep a standing
nrmy of 56,000 men at an expense of
$2,000,000 to each ono of tbe 56 Regi
ments, when there is not an armed foe
to tho government, save in the west,
where tbo Indiaus are perpetrating
outrages too horrible to he told, ac
cording to Sherman’s word. They
keep a big nrmy in tbe South to cheat
and force tlicir negrp despotisms on n
free, peaceful people, iustead of send
ing their troops to keep the wild Indi
ans down on the frontier. They prate
about union, yet they have kept ten
- States out of the Union for three years
in order to build up their party; ami
this when they had tho power at ally
time to havo restored tho Union. And
they restore the Union under a form
that violates every principle of the
Constitution, that puts ignorance and
vice above intelligence and virtue, and
' that requires, according to Radical
Southern Governors, tho bayonet to
support it.
That government is a failure among
Republics that requires tbe bayonet to
keep it together.
Their reconstruction is a howling
mockery of government, and holds the
seeds of its inevitable disintegration
in its own foul bosom.
They havo overturned every aacred
institution of true liberty: the purity
‘ f the ballot-box, tho independence of
e press, tbe liberty of speech, the
habeas corpus, tho escred right of trial
by jury, everything that is worth a
farthing in freedom; and yet with all
this record to damn them in honcBt
eyes, they have the shameless audacity
to ask for a new lease of power. They
want to still plnndrrthe people to kocp
immense crowd. A largo brush arbor
will be constructed.
Tho cooking will bo attended to b;
a special committee to bo appolntci
from nil the committees.
t Work! I
ill Lot
trickster,' if they cannot resist the
swindle.
After dinner, with appotites for tho
canto sharpened, tho crowd .re-assem
bled to hear Warren Akin and Judge
D. A. Vason.
Col." Akin ventilated the hngo ex
travagance of tho Radical party; he
proved them so corrupt, so uncconom
leal, so wildly and fabulously extrav
agant, that 'tbo devil himself would
not permit them to financier in his own
dark precincts.
Tho talking continued until nearly
sundown. A dUnco was had nt night,
which was entered into with consider
able zest by many gallant gentlemen
and fair ladies. Altogether the Any. J-’ali
a splendid success ibr Domoornoj’.
colored men rallying
ice of radicalism injlt-^
heir vllfa grasp, nml'
rallying to tho stand-
Rupi
fcssioi
8 tlj
fcsslon
Thera novor was a time, or an occa
sion In. which that influonea could bo
more lioneflelally exorcised than now
if dji
op w
is attempting to force upon
ssociatciVwithNcsblt, Warner,Starnes
nd Jcitkins, that august tribunal com-
u'andad the respect arid confldoneo of
tho party is regarded as desperate lit'
tho. extreme, and you may look for
some developments just before the elec-,
lion which will astonish tho peoplo 'by
theft Audacity and recklessness. It is
admitted'by the noisy ones ‘thrtt some,
tiling must ho dpne or the game is up:
It has leaked Out ,tlmt tho. cuo' will,
comb frohi Grant when to mako tho'
coup. Queer things aro talked.of po
litically, or wiitcli more anon.
Finn in the Mouxtaino—-Wo learn
from Hon. Cineinnatils Pciples, win
lias just returned from ’a'canViiss u.
North-eastern Georgia, that that -whole
country is ablaze with enthusiasm for
Soymoiftnhd'Bliir. Those of the peo
ple'of tlritt section who wont oil' after
tlnrphabtoms of “relief" and a “resto-
rnuo'n df tho Union,' 1 m‘o returning to
the Dcmocrntio camp—the homo of
thoir .fathers—and will roll tip in No
vember a majority for Do'mricratlo can
didates and principles without proced-
cqt in their history. From every coun
ty in th'o Sixth District the news, is
glorious. Jacobinism will lie hung in
chains to swing and rot, when the peo
ple Imiid igtlfeir verdict on the day of
the election.—Macon Journal and hfes-
sehgeh : • ' | | ' ’J
.The pRF.fpDENT AND TENNESSEE.-
The Louisville Journal of .the ,10th.
has the following highly important
line Court, I Tho following oard Is-',
iier,Starnes the Radical orgatriof this iiltyi f i 1>H
ihtinnl com- In'consequence Of tl|0'Waut of pat-
the respect and confidence of ronngb sufilulont to meet tho dally ex
ile, It seemed tho imporsona- ponses or tho'olilce, I am compelled to
iusticc, and not.its more ropre-1 suspend tho phblluatlbii'of the State
sontatlve. Tho present Ch.lof Justice Sentinel.' Since tho rc-ostabllshmorit'
seeks to uovoMi’p' his- 'infamy beneath of the papbr til'this city,'going'
tliu honored mantle of Ids gifted pred- year*, IHM sustained the pnbl 1
"no of iiis associates' ilns n° of tho paper from my own 1 pi irtitd
• “ 7 •’ " “ 1 This I cannot db any loiigdr.
otlior.claim to the portion, than'apeh
ss'-ia founded on his active offovls to
dUhonorn Stato with whoso interest
and prosperity he, has no sympathy, ntsh snlfluiciit
eitlicr by,birth or education. , Tlio le- b>y*
gal loro and..incorruptibility of the ' '
Rwl*®'}! t r
'Tlio oldeqt .bf tlicse men is riot bo B-udicabNegro State Govern,
•nucb the salary, es the lionored post- ™ on U « lively placo.-
onf They hope by their forced isso- Wo take tbo to loWingltoms from
lation with the' dar to battlesucceas-J IntplIigTOraroJJLhnM^rt-^jn^i
who cari at least hate tbo discovered its correspondent, at
IO T,, n .nn-.., nnni.nHi.llnn fl.n' P.nol.
Iri a recent conversation the' Presi
dent exprbssed' himself unreservedly
and warmly on the condition ofnffnlis
In Tennessee. Iii regard to the er
ont'of tljo militia by Brownlow, lie
lolnted.to tli'c constitutional provision
hat no State could'organize a stand
ing'army in timo of pcnfcc, and s
that if these militia'was thnsnnlkw
• ....» • i.i c. ...-.f...:..
the day
Geo. n.^Pcndlcton lias promised to
como if ho can. Othor national speak
ers may bo expected. It would not
surpriso us if'Gcn. Blair himself were
to be on band.
The members of tho committees are
most earnestly besought to come and
organize and go to : work in dead real
ity.
Tho regular meeting of: the Demo
cratic Club is tho first Saturday in
September, and every two weeks there
after. Tho Vico Presidents must como
nut.
Tunnel Hill District hns organized a
splendid Srib-Olub.. The otlior dis
tricts will bo organized by tho next
meeting. Democrat)! are enrolling
rapidly. Tho opposition, disunion
scallawags nro thinning dnily.
Again do we sny, Work 1 Work I I
WORK I It Tlio time 1mscotuc.
MaJ. Mosos* hotter-A Proposition to
Ignore the Supreme Court.
Among the views of the day tlio let
ter of MnJ. R. J. Moses; Democratic
Eloctor for tho 3d District, which we
publish in another column, is' riot tho
Icabt remarkable. We call 'the alien- ,or
tion of our readers to it as showing
tbe tremendous detestation in which
those men aro held who havo sold tlielr
principles, espoused the^cariso of Rad
icalism for place, turned against tlicir
section, and who would ruin the land
for self-interest.
We seo that the Macon Journal <b
Messenger advocates Maj. Moses’ plan
of ignoring the Supremo Court, and
proposes certain distinguished law.
yers’ names as suitable for deciding
tbe laws under arbitration by consent.
Thus docs tho tide grow against
renogades.
Brown and MoCay are pledged to
decide law on political grounds; and
as they have been proven unsafe, un
true ahd' dishonest, they cannot but be
false ns Judges, if oyer tempted. Tho
truth is that there is n terrible meed
of shame in .store for such men. The
half cannot be conceived. The shorn
of the good upon the evil is an accu
mulating burden, and time but adds to
its dread horrors.
WImt man dnres trust the honesty of
Brown and McCoy ? Brown is charg
ed witli having stolen untold thousands,
from tho State of Georgia. McCay is
charged by a man named Bartlett with
having swindled a poor widow and or
phans. Will such men make honest
Judges?
If Maj. Moses! plan is carried out
we have plenty of able lawyers who
rrlval of six bales (flE.iSw cotton
the plantation of Mr. Tarbol. It sold
for 27 cents per pound.
Tiie ALAnaMA Democracy.—Our
Moiltgomory exchanges aro filled with
glowing accounts of tlio barbecue,torch
light procession and speeches at the re
cent Democratic celebration in that
cit.V.' Radicalism is dead in the State
of Alabama.
Distillation op Fruits.—In answer
to certain inquiries, Mr. John Bolder,
•ono of the Assessors of Internal Reve
nue, writos ns follows:
The Commissioner of Internal Rev
enue has decided that ho luft no au
thority to exempt distillers of fruit
from .tiie reqtircments of the now law,
in relation to' Special Tnx,-whioh.will
bo $300 from August to May, 1869.—
Tins I conceivo to ho beyond tiie means
of our farmers desiring to distill thoir
own fruit, hence I would adviso parties
desiring to distill to combine with tlicir
neighbors, pay the special Tax in tlio
name of one party, (say John, Jqnes
&. Co.,j nml put up all tiioir available
stills nt tlio Bamo place, uudor tlio
charge, of this person', arid then olther
haul tlio fruit, mobby or low-winos, ns
may bo most convenient to that iilnco
for distillation, Fruit alatlUerrjffijj
bo allowed to proceed as .under tbo old
law; except in tbo! manner,of Special
Tax. Tlio tax oil distijled spirits is
fifty cept9 pcr.galloiri '
Legitimate Resulti-^TIio riot and
bloodshed in Atlanta was the legiti
mate result of the Incendiary Imr-
nngnos'of Joseph 'Brown and- James
Johnson: u
Wliat'does the organ proposo to do
with tlicse disturbers of tbe public
o ?
Commander of the Department in place
of U'erierai Thomas was cunvnssid, and
th'd names Of General Rou'ssdau, Gor-
donj Grainger and Gdjcm' mentioned
prominently therewith.!
• Murder—A Scrovori county corres
pondent of tlio Savannah Rcpuliliean
rtlkfas n 01-11,-I "k»-<Jor irf the cotllltv,
commitfod liy- n. -inegro upon ids wild,
boat to EH then throw. .
. iw^ea-aif -,»■ -
i conveytlie
impression of aoci.donial death. Tl,e
next train, howovor, discovered tlio
body and stopped instead of passing
over it.
its
publishes'tho following:
Demopolib, Ala, August 19, 1808.
Thou. O. Glasscock, Chairman Jlcpub-
lican Executive Committee, Mont-
oilierj/, Ala I
o ns
llid
Ik Congressional District.
Craven,
JUS IN
'dioinos, Dyo StuBb, Paints,
i, Wihdowr-Qlass, tio. :
RINGGOLD GEORGIA.
August 27—lam
Biieiiuuuiy tsxuruiBB'i umii iiu»>
:toil- to .the redress of-the groat I , 3°mcrji, Ala I
which this RadhfnTOiWormhoiit I ; I rospectrully deollno to scrv
nptlng to forco upon tho com-1 Electoi- for Qi-nut and Colfax in
.“teaMh^Wr,lfWtiK.! 8 «,
Iwili In tliu 87tn district nml ltd net-lion | nlto lot
.tiiiuuura. inn mini i,i sum eunji-ct 10 uuwer,
srrnj cedi. JAMES A. l'AUK, A(lm>.
August 87-tils. 1 ' • '
' -- , '
Rnjrl
I must abandon tho busiiioss,-ahd gd
into-somojlutsuit thrit-ttlll itt lenst flTr-
nlsh sulfluiont income to nibdt tho oilt*
John Hardy;
Times in Atlanta,
Since Atlanta hns become tlio cap!
Tir m or»hi.fdff6
,of Cutoosa.uountri 1 will eotl-borbro tliiiCtiert
llouso door In Ilhiggold, In fluid comity, on tlio
llrst 'tiiesdny In; October nox|, wllhlii tlio legal:
hours ol sale, nil llto lands lying In said cnuniy
boloitgli J Id thm-stnls of All tr! I’nck.McccnFcd,-
consisting of lots of land Nos. 112; 141, mid tho
north hall of No. 148, all In tho 28th district of
said county. This snlo .Is.rondo for tho piirpoa*
of distribution. Sold subject to dqrrcr. Trrmir
small notes, duo 12 moutlis after ditto, With Inter-'
cat horn dntb, ahd nd deed will bo made untllnlf
Aiijp'^-tds? P “MAnOAnliT M.PAO'fc'.Xdai'ir, '
I .ROttGlA) Cordon Comity;—'Two mbhlhs nltcp
data appliottllpli will bo mode to tho Oom t of
Ordinary of Gordon county, fur.learo to. poll tho
tan<ia KHonglug tq tho estate or Kichbloda M6sal
of Ww county^ deocaAcd, !
Inmls boh 0 ,
lute of suit
August 27-2 m.
that social ristraeism with I , A , »fS ro to Oonvoatlon
wliicli lhey aro branileii. flreiUhreo t mea at another negro ast
- -■ - ■ ,j c i night on Lloyd street. Wo believe!
am ..l none of tlio balls took effect. i-
j n J -A lirUnkcii nogro'In lho Radical pro-
to wtiebithiia'deeccndecl, *.S e f i6n nmhsed hlmaelfl.};
Lot the members of tho Bar refuse a revolver In to tlio crowd 4m ; tMo
to submit''the rights,nf. tlielr clients to sidewalk. Ono ball produced a serious
this Uilmiial. Let tliqm organize, in 'v°un ( l upon tho-"person of a brotheV
• “ • • . ,— raor lnSt- night m tho Fifth Ward. ' W
1 learned thennmos of none of tho par
ties: - - ' (-■'" / '
Superior Courts, and .agree for their I '' r ° “V 0 pleased to loarn that' Mr.
olients tliat such reference shall be. fl- Hotiry A, 1 lioinas, the pollchman shot
nal and, have the force and effect of do- ]*** Rjaht, is doing well and suffering
oteions by. tko Bunremo Court. , blit little pain, ■ ' , .'
The same thing can be done in Ju- , O'Neal, a negro member or the ITmiso
dlcial Districts where the Bar may not [ r0 ™ Baldwin county, was arrested yea-
have oonfldenee in the iritegrity and terday. at ti.o instsnoeof Jesse Harper,
wisdom of t-ke appointees, an arliitra- negro) who charges O Nealwlth assault-
tor or referee could be agreed oilin ln ?i >nt°nt- to murder him, the
each District and by taxing to each saKlHarpor. lie wasbrought before
case an arbitrator’s, foe, to bo paid by Justice Gauldlng and Butt, who re-
the pafty cast in suit. Compensation fl'dred him to give a bond of $500 for
for tlio referee could be provided in n Ws appoaranoe. Hie easels set down
manner that would be burdensomo to for trial tins afternbon, nt three o’clock,
litigants Capt; Harry ’ Jackson appears for tlio
By some sucli, system gs tills tho prosoerition, and O’Neal, of Lowndes,
for . t ‘ le v ‘ "• ■ ' ‘
tooted from -ignorance and corruption ’ reoe vodmri ugly wound on
of. tbo-Jjtdipiary and the evils of the tbo Lend by a biowWo® a.iother negro
Jury system avoided. I B’ont of the Bell Johnson Hall Tuee-
Offloo Court of Ordinary, K ■
; j AnaoBt 28th, .1808. f
n KORGE W ROkBlNS, of tho Btatu of Arkan-
J' dm) Houlaa E Durham and A' 1 A Durham, of
tho Stato of Mississippi, and R R : Bray, of tlin
Stato of Illinois, aro horoby notified, Irt pursuant
of tho order of paid Court, thatiStephon W/’pob*
bins, Executor thereof, has propounded tho nill
of JproraiuU Robbins, lato of Gordon county,
Georgia, doeensod, for Probate In polemn form, at
the regular Term of said Odlirtjth bo hild Riltnd
for isulcl oounty of Gbrdon oh the'first MomlnjMrt
October next. D W NEEL, Ordinary.
August 27; v \\.{/) i > j, ? \, j, ^
1 am ready to co-operate with the | <J"-V night. He was unablo-to tell who
iranvotli
Ear of. ,Georgia upon: this or any
I VpltaoNAL.—Wo had -tho - pleaeure.
crn^tiio'tlirdim inlufi M '**** fromdl.is district, in Congress,. Gonoral
erntq tlio throne of Justice. , , f , M . d. y^ lln g, who Itasjitst returned
It may cost the Bar some pecuniary from vUlt N “ffl an p U ? C st, a.id: who
Sacrifice, but that should not .weigh a M , gIocIong Ilew8 of Dmnocrntic
feather in an,;hqnest endeavor-to pro-1 ” b -
|J)ombbrncy,lDf: Iris district, by whom
issafttsmy. 1 '. ■ ?Br- w ‘-
fully ihailori.—Jiriellipencer,
Put Out.—A black nigger legisla
tor from Aliaiitn j pushed lrimself.iiito
the indies car on the Central Railroad
n few days since, , and declared Iris in
tention toistay, there. :The:comluotor
threatened'to smash his head, and he
gathered,nplija earpet-hag and left. .
General Politico “Rebel”—The
watchword of Treasury tljiovos,
“ The Rebels”—Two-thirds of tbp
White peoplo of the oouiitry. 1
“ Loyalty ! —The Radical apology
for public robbery!
Traitor”—A Rndioal' argument
‘which cost the country, $500,000,008 it
year iri time of peace. ,
“ Tbo Peoplo ”—Alj tho niggers and
its many jvlrite. men ns-can be iricliiced
to vote the .Radical ticket.
The DiLlon Case-.—Tho Case of
Polico Dillon, clmrgecKwith killing Cor-
•noiiusRed, was oondrided yesterday
morning, by. iiis Commitment for triiil
on the cliargo of majisiaugbtor. Ho
waa 'admitted tlo ball' in-the sum of
three thoiisaridUollilri—Ai/ouslo Con.,
22d. -"■■ ■' j ■■ -J ;.
\ Tintpuanj’nEibuTs.-po SEMU,J,tho
Selma,.Rome &' UaltSn, Railroad will
be completed to,-Cayo Spring in, about
a weok. A?.®°ori ns ibis is accomplish
ed;, wa.arp yjitormeil that Copt. Butricy
wiU'ebmniehoe ru'nrifpg a line pf wag
ons from Romo to.'tlio head of. tlio
railroad, and transport, airfreights
from New York and.other points' des
tined below,Iri accordance with nechcd-
ule of through Couricpf
may be accompllslied.
,'i’he inconvenience; will bo tempora
ry. Lot Democracy triumph, in No-1 Carlqtta!s CoNDmoN.-s-TlSp.imlo-
vember 1 .the decisioni of thu . Snpreme nuiHlcHdp Beige, deprecating,tho■ ,im
Court of tho United States be publiali* pertinentcuriosity which has begn man
-eri and maiiitnbied, and tite present in- jrested, inirogard to -jjie privato life o.
eiirahents-oi: Judicial otUce will sink the,, es-Jimpress of .Mexico,; ap'd atjg-
to the depths to winch they would matizing ns pm-e falsehoods pipst ol'tlie
bavo'dragged the Judicial ermine. stories current on tho suiiject, announ-
I shall commence my.canvass,to-mor- C0R jn^oneral terms that thecpndiUon
rowasElector and will urge these views ofthp ..inlortunatcRrincess hiis tinder-
upon the people. ^ II. J. Moses. gppe little,variation since she set-foot
" ASensihle^ioirro - ' - 0 » b?r native soil. Her' phys'icial
_ „ ) J. 7., , Strength is perfectly restored; her'
For tl.e b.enedt.of he colored, popple lelli ‘ vcn £ 6ft „ n ),,
wp reproduce tho rollowing oxeellen q0 , n b , etB b)lt eviry now and then inex-
letter irom a negro man which, wo find pfgblfixcentrilloe show that the
tn a.late uumberof tho Missms.ppiClar- hcr.mimlii, yofcfar from satis-
WopDyiLfiE, Miss., July 31st, 186g. fl '° l0,J ,
Fellow CoiprciJL Citizens of Wilkinson. Grant on WarmoUth Th'o"No
—The tim.o has come when our raoe York,eorrespbntlent of the Charleston
must be save 1 1 1 - 1 n; Sruuvi
intliis State Th ,, ,
that Was framed by the Convention New Orleans; “This Wnrmottth, this
hold in Jacks,on, commencing January d il "scoundrel, I ! lmd to liicft lilm
WarBetiveen France and Prussia.
r-Tjio World’s Washington dispatcjies
of tlio 17th say : i
To-dity it was currently reported In •
diplomatio cireles tlmt tho Frepch Min
ister lias received invimations from
home that war between Franco arid
Prussia is tlii-catening, and the Prus
sian Minister is also said to have ex
pressed serious apprehensions in'the
same direction.
Look to Your Investments-—Tho
Columbus Sun tliiuks holders of Geor
gia bonds at.tbo North, predicated up
on the income of the Slate Road;- had
best look to their securities. Bullock
and Hulbert are preparing for a speedy
and clean plundering of that establish
ment. : , ■ i . ' .; ■
Democratic Dominations #6r CSn-
orkss from GEoitou.—At’the iqce'ting!
of tiie State Democratic Eriecutivo,
Committee in Atlanta, oil Wednesday
last, the following resolution was intro
duced by P. IV. Alexander) Esq., ghd
adopted. Democratic papers nre re-
quested io copy:
Resolved, That tiie 8evoral'Corigrcs6-
ional Distrii'ts in this State be recoin-
could act as arbitrators. C. D; Me-J mended to bold Conventions as early
Cutchen, W. H. Dabney, Jas. Milner,! ns practicable, to noririnato theirenndi
Warren Akin and W. K. Moore, would ! dates for Congress,and wo suggest that
be a satisfactory set of law arbitrators ! the Conventions in each District lie
for any body, j held on the Silidny of Septeiriber.
D em A nd for M e$h ANlcal— 1 There ate
an unusually large-dumber of'elega'nt
residenees riow In process of copstruc-
tlon'-in this city, anil the demand for
the services of hrU-lflnyerSj carpenters
and joiners arid plaiterCrs, was never
more brisk than at tljo present time.-—
We nro ilifofttied that master builders
have bceri drawing rijiOh neighboring
Cities without being’able to secure a
sufficient supply'of mechanical labor.
—Sal'annah' Ilepubiwin
H.ymenial Statistics.—Tho Savan- J' 0111
uah .Nowg reports marriages in Chat-
ham corinty from January 1, 1852, to
August 1, 1805.- -Whole number of'
white couples married 2,525,' of 037
married were with widows' and 1,860
maids. Average age of'tho widows
iilriiS
26, anil of the maids 20.
Giving it Up—We heard, a well
knowri Republican iliader express the
majority and, that* prni
carry a Sorithord State except Florida.
Tiie tone 6f tho Era, of this city 1 ,' is in
tho Bamo key. Wo’believe thoy"are
right; but the Democracy should not!
relax In tbeir effort to secure an over-'
wbelmlng victory. ! Let' uS coilfcign,
Rndlcalisiri' to “ a grave so'deep and a'
damnation ^.profound that the 'hand'
of rcsarrcction.will.'tfcvbr read) it.”—
Atlanta Intel.
The colored yotors of this State acted ,7=1,’^, 'ZSiSmS
it tpop wlip had tbo interest of the cit- fill’'"i 11 m|HH
teens of Mii».State Rt heart? Nol fe*HMI • W; n ° dUW f ' f ' ‘
inon. who game frpm .the Nprth; ns ad- 1 '
.ill Notioei-
Dnvid Davis, dacciiscd.
August 27-OOd. > E. D. GftAIIAIM.iAdm’r,
t'. JI. QVfjllA',
Auction and Commission
MERCHANT,
NO. 8 KINO STREET, D ALTON, OEOROIA.
I
lONSIGNED.Goo^a fold nt Anctlon or prl-
vatft salo, on tho 'most, rennonnblo terms.
Sutlsfuctlen gittfAhteed. Instructions followed.
Consignments of nil kinds sellck’d. Quuick suky
and prompt returns;
Liberal Advances.
For tjie Good Time has Gome!
And ju roi full to uttend the AUCTION FAT F,1
TO-D AY, nnd liuitt SATORDAY, JOili. wllun t
shall olfi r fur sale tOjlhutn^licsL.bidJer,^
-SPLENDID LOW. i .
Gent’sR'eady-Mado Clothing. '
Consisting of ' Casimoi-o Suits,
Linon Suits,Pants; CbAls arid Vesjs;
Gents.Briys, Ladies’and Sllsses’ ShPes,
Also, the Finest lot' of Hodsierv,
cyer-offarad-in-tlria-m n rket—mill—.
Tlio nest assorted lot of no-
ilons, wjtli.inariy other
articles too numerous
to mention.
All who, wunt -noils, cheap, will do well to romp,
this ia no humbug. Remember the l’inco.
Nearly, ciiposlto J. B. Pitman’s, on
Hamlltaii Street. ' '
-
jul l.n-’Sdt . I i ,‘jF. M., QUEEX, Auot’oncer.
Dr. E. O. Slaflortl
O ESPEOTFUr.I.Y tenders hisProfefwlonnlisrr*
JLt> vices to the citlxens of Murray and ndjnccnt
counties. All l)uca*c* pcatliib > /o* Fetiialet, an it
Cb'onie DUctincn of every description treated.
Onto at the residence nf M rs.’ llnmjjhre)*i»\ hoar
Hawk!ns* store, Roek Creek^ Murrny connty.
Glorious Ifews for‘the Katless!
j. jir. noi.itnooic,
Wliolcsnlo rind Rotdll Dealer Iri •’
i.,. . ,;And hns one n^Ho"/ ***" \ ^ )
FINEST apd n.E.ST SELECTED STOCK of H ATS
IN TUB CITY.
Also, n good oMOrtmcnt’df Trhnbs; 'Kallsca, Um*
' brcllns and Canes,
REMEMBER- THE* PLACE!
• .i . • »; ■ a* ; i / Kif.il IHl }
Whitehall Street, . ' • ATLANTA; OA1
God. would not'snffer.suoh to bp done! *tstlJo° is'nnmml^o! Hayes!
He used Ills Alnuglity power apd slew .great offense was tootiiic a horn,
those wiio tncd to devpui- us Land to-1 ^ tlm sigimi for multUndim
♦sstesstu L
i? ‘ the riritricielphih age; if »
in in nmmwr in a etwtn’in for nil to s ' lol dd decline tbp Radical nomination,
,. ot , existing in political eirc.es, it is,sup-
P9S«I timt B. F. Britjer, of Massichu-
tbnnrrh tlihv holrl von in nfavorv for I Setts', HOW litS ‘h^ext friepd,” will he al- 1
pact be the; past! Come under the Mgers’” ticket. ; , , .
protecting wings of your only.andjbest Tho NriW. York\Evenihg Post, Re-
inenflsl They love you and eturtv . puWicftM( . ift a n dbltriai-y of Thaddferis,
youi interests i \ou aie a poor peo- Stevens, somo portions of which arc
pie! ,plEsa y° ur p.tR'v.ing chll- CO rnpHrnferi'tftrv,*saj's‘
dren shall ho fed 1 ,, ■ « As A ' stiltesrii'a'n life ivas singularly
: ,lj.e Radlcals have made you grogt ignofanffitjfMBjwminded. ‘ * * *
promises—such ns “come wMps.feld Of.thb qnestioils of poUti'cni economy,-
we will do you good ” 1\ hat gpod, %hloh Necessity during and since"tile
Imyethey done jipu?-Have they, given wai< beenine'an important part of states-
you .the homes that they, promised ?, m , in8htp m ttpt)0 l n i- e d.tio have known
f ace they, fed m r fMdren travel ,',1
they, given you aijytlnng 1 Eglbytlhey, . .. ..J _.—
have caused you to suffer hunger, ahd.\ : ThqUresidont of tli.o,LoyaJ Lpagi e
pant. i; |[ )n,,E,l.vtoit,Aiabamii, jaRujail for,Steak
Note, save yourselves! Come, withsis Jug bupoDi
Mill let m\ivc peaceably together! The ----- — - 1 1
J. I. oiiTBu,] . , [h. c! WAnDiii.
OLIVER & WADDAIL,
W HH'O XT S 3E3
Commission MercliaRtft .
Omer Alabama and Fartylh Stri, Allama, tfe.
(QgrAoKiiTS (or Maiurtta Pai-kii Milo—keep
ull sizes Printing mid Wrapping popup on linnd,
at lowest morkot prices. [August 6-6ro.
DALTON
Jl. P. O’JTEME
Houbb, No. 4
oh .hail'd' and Is constantly receiving
-erytlnngin the line ol :
t o n f e e tion e r I c a.nnd Fn n e y G r o e e r I e
pf American. arid foreign .production. . Capped
Fruits, l’ieklcs, Wines, Jellies, end in fact’, any
thing yim.may, arijh jipthl? ilpe, opn bo found nt
Np./.tjibb’ajlouso. ' )(|
Fined Pjflprs and Topa^co the mprktf afafdtl
Look Here!
I will p.opjtively <lp no credit bunljicss hereafter
|Hr i Iw “ mw-
Far tho liberal patronage received) 11 iwitild
return thanks to my mahv friends Id this'and
adjoining counties, end solicit a continuance of
the taaiJ.-'l.'MUkily ' K.-P, O’NEIL.
~KT[
time lias come when you cat} sites your-
slices.., I^our fellow-citizen,
Ciias. Fitzhuoh. !
F. S. Employees of colored porsons,
will please read this to tberii. r Q,F.
'FdiLow'RoiT.—Tho Lpgislatiit'es of
'!diabam'a has .iuljourucd! Cannot, a
similar relief be given tp the rioor p6o-
ple of Georgia ? . 1
Administrator’s Srilo," 1 11 ,
T)V'vlr uo of an order from thd Gouft of Or’!-,
J3 nary'of WHlt field .oouriiy, l^wiljLtmH before
tho Gourt-IlDuae door ht Ualtorii onlthfl
day In October nejit, ,within ,tl}<j of,
frIo, nil the lands belonging tome csi^to of. Atiion’
'Ford, dtoflod, belbg 454 lifcre*, more or \m x
Tying W the-llth district and 8d BCO'iOn-Of Wbi •
field county. Sold’ for tho boiiofitiiof ht?im:,iind
creditors. «T<rma< Q‘tf b »lf. {14 i^he b^lauco
on credit, with npfirpvc/1 security. • .
,tag. 27-lds! ' A..' M, TORp; Adm’r. •
t’/A.S.’SpNiBR; ; t'- 7- "
Ulcer ttWrf Jttccjlcr,
T .HAVE just opened my shop In ttlf placoand
JL.r- •*- '•*- ' “ - ' ^ -
Bbectaule
Shop at the DrilgStore of Gudger & Knfglifc.
* Daltdn, Jan.' 8, 18«8—ly. ' ■
Onk Drii.L'ARhtid i KirTY' l CKNT« per square (of
ten lines, or less,) for thd firfei’- lbaertion, ; and
Skventy7Fivr Cknts for cnch Bubseqi\Qnt. ipser-
bn. * |ilberarf^c^Jpn In ^dnt^9dvcrtfslng.
!T7,\ ■•lv"'HVMh'!"i. ? >TT/v“
T IIF. CITIZEN w'ill be sent to snbscribpw.until
Jabu^ifor ONE DOLLAR. 1 "f «